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Located in the quiet, crofting community of Baddidarrach, this quality 2 bedroom self-catering chalet sits in well kept fenced grounds and has stunning west facing views across the bay of Lochinver towards the mountains of Cul Mhor and Stac Pollaidh. It has a private car park shared with our Assynt self-catering chalet.The chalet accommodation features an open plan living room/kitchen/dinning area, shower-room, two bedrooms and a private balcony with patio table and chairs to sit out and admire the stunning scenery.

The living room/dinning area has all the comforts of a 'home from home,' with dinning table and chairs, leather sofa and chair, coffee tables, an electric fire, 32' flat screen colour television - 120 t.v. and music channels with SKY freesat, video recorder, dvd player, i pod docking station and fitted carpet th... Read more

Located in the quiet, crofting community of Baddidarrach, this quality 2 bedroom self-catering chalet sits in well kept fenced grounds and has stunning west facing views across the bay of Lochinver towards the mountains of Cul Mhor and Stac Pollaidh. It has a private car park shared with our Assynt self-catering chalet.The chalet accommodation features an open plan living room/kitchen/dinning area, shower-room, two bedrooms and a private balcony with patio table and chairs to sit out and admire the stunning scenery.

The living room/dinning area has all the comforts of a 'home from home,' with dinning table and chairs, leather sofa and chair, coffee tables, an electric fire, 32' flat screen colour television - 120 t.v. and music channels with SKY freesat, video recorder, dvd player, i pod docking station and fitted carpet throughout.

We also have free wi-fi access for wi-fi enabled laptops.

Tourist information books and maps are all provided to let you study the area from the comfort of your chalet.

The fitted kitchen is very well equipped with fully fitted units. It has a full size dishwasher, ceramic hob cooker with a double oven and grill, microwave, refrigerator, freezer, washing machine/tumble dryer, extractor, coffee-maker, electric carving knife, ample pans, crockery and cutlery, utensils and cleaning materials are all supplied.

The sleeping accommodationcomprises of one double and one twin bedded room with matching duvets and curtains, bedside cabinets, drawers, wardrobe, lamps and a wall mounted convector heater with timer controls. Each bed has an electric blanket, under blanket and duvet and two pillows/person and all beds are made up for your arrival.

Ideal location for walking/climbing, fishing/sea angling, bird-watching or simply explore the area which has an abundance of wildlife, dramatic scenery and golden sandy beaches on your doorstep

Just back from a weeks stay here - we stayed in Midtown and Assynt. The accommodation was spotless and very well equipped. The grounds were immaculate and we could not fault anything.
Set in a beautiful quiet location overlooking the Loch - we were lucky...More

Have stayed in this chalet a couple of times now.
It is very comfortable, clean and well equipped. It is a little cramped if your party is more than two but I would recommend it as a reasonably priced option in the wonderful surroundings of...More

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About the neighbourhood

Lochinver VillageA fifteen minute walk from the property takes you into the village of Lochinver for all local amenities. We have a local butcher, pub and restaurants, small supermarket, petrol station, post office and gift shop. The Caberfeidh Restaurant is located at the beginning of the village overlooking the river Inver and offers a fantastic selection of traditional home cooked pub food and the bar has a good choice of beers, wines and spirits.

A further five minutes walk through the village brings you to the award winning Assynt Visitor Centre where tourist information is available. This is also the base for the Highland Council Countryside Rangers who offer a number of guided walks throughout the summer. One such walk is to the Alt na Uamh Bone Caves at Inchnadamph, where bone f...
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Lochinver VillageA fifteen minute walk from the property takes you into the village of Lochinver for all local amenities. We have a local butcher, pub and restaurants, small supermarket, petrol station, post office and gift shop. The Caberfeidh Restaurant is located at the beginning of the village overlooking the river Inver and offers a fantastic selection of traditional home cooked pub food and the bar has a good choice of beers, wines and spirits.

A further five minutes walk through the village brings you to the award winning Assynt Visitor Centre where tourist information is available. This is also the base for the Highland Council Countryside Rangers who offer a number of guided walks throughout the summer. One such walk is to the Alt na Uamh Bone Caves at Inchnadamph, where bone fragments from brown bear, lynx, arctic fox and hundreds of pairs of reindeer antlers have been found. The centre is packed with information and displays of the area, its people, wildlife and history. Upstairs there is also a children's area and downstairs there is cctv monitoring the activities of Herons nesting in the nearby Culag Woods.

A little further on is the local branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland, which has Cashline facilities and the Lochinver Chandlery, local hardware store. At the back of the pier is the Assynt Leisure Centre, which was opened on 29th July, 2006 by HRH The Princess Royal. It has a sports hall with 3 badminton/short tennis courts, basketball, table tennis and a Gym. Upstairs there are internet facilities, a small snack bar for soft drinks, teas and coffee and pool tables, table football and computer games, ideal for a rainy day.

At the back of the leisure centre lie the Culag Woods, where there are several paths to follow, one leading to a lovely pebble beach called the White Shore.

On the coastal road 3 miles south of Lochinver is InverKirkaig. Here is a very nice walk along the Kirkaig river, walking as far as the Kirkaig Falls or a little further to Loch Fionn which lies at the foot of mount Suilven. On your return back down the footpath, Achins Book & Coffee Shop is well worth visisting.

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Access

Car not needed

How to get there

Airport: Inverness: 170.0 km

Railway: Lairg/Inverness: 70.0 km

Ferry: Ullapool: 68.0 km

By Road : Directions from the SouthFrom Inverness take the A835 to Ullapool and then carrying on north to Ledmore Junction. Turn left onto the A837 to Lochinver. On approach to the village down the steep hill, take the right turning to Baddidarrach, which crosses over a stone bridge & the River Inver. Baddidarrach is sign posted along this road with a left turn just after the cattle grid. This is now a single track road and after two right hand bends the Caisteal Liath Chalets and car parks are located on the right hand side of the road. A little further along this road, Caisteal Liath House & Guest House is the second house on the right with a large double garage at the bottom of the drive. This road has no street lighting and it is advisable to have a torch with you.